colouring of a picture was not mellow enough,
very deliberately take a brush with brown varnish, that was accidentally
lying by, and rub it over the piece with great composure before
all the company, and then asked if he had not improved the tints.
"
When he had finished his commission in Paris, he left me strongly
recommended to several men of distinction, as a person very proper
for a travelling tutor; and after some time, I was employed in
that capacity by a gentleman who brought his ward to Paris, in
order to set him forward on his tour through Europe. I was to be
the young gentleman's governor; but with a proviso, that he should
always be permitted to govern himself. My pupil, in fact, understood
the art of guiding in money concerns much better than I. He was
heir to a fortune of about two hundred thousand pounds, left him
by an uncle in the West Indies; and his guardians, to qualify him
for the management of it, had bound him apprentice to an attorney.
Thus avarice was his prevailing passion; all his questions on the
road were, how money might be saved; which was the least expensive
course of travel; whether anything could be bought that would turn
to account when disposed of again in London? Such curiosities on
the way as could be seen for nothing, he was ready enough to look
at ; but if the sight of them was to be paid for, he usually asserted
that he had been told they were not worth seeing. He never paid
a bill that he would not observe how amazingly expensive travelling
was ! and all this though he was not yet twenty-one. When arrived
at Leghorn, as we took a walk to look at the port and shipping,
he inquired the expense of the passage by sea home to England.
This he was informed was but a trifle compared to his returning
by

travel books:
where is HTML
where is HEAD
where is TITLE colouring of a picture was not mellow enough, very deliberately take a brush with brown varnish, that was accidentally lying by, and rub it over what is piece with great composure before all what is company, and then asked if he had not improved what is tints. " When he had finished his commission in Paris, he left me strongly recommended to several men of distinction, as a person very proper for a travelling tutor; and after some time, I was employed in that capacity by a gentleman who brought his ward to Paris, in order to set him forward on his tour through Europe. I was to be what is young gentleman's governor; but with a proviso, that he should always be permitted to govern himself. My pupil, in fact, understood what is art of guiding in money concerns much better than I. He was heir to a fortune of about two hundred thousand pounds, left him by an uncle in what is West Indies; and his guardians, to qualify him for what is management of it, had bound him apprentice to an attorney. Thus avarice was his prevailing passion; all his questions on what is road were, how money might be saved; which was what is least expensive course of travel; whether anything could be bought that would turn to account when disposed of again in London? Such curiosities on what is way as could be seen for nothing, he was ready enough to look at ; but if what is sight of them was to be paid for, he usually asserted that he had been told they were not worth seeing. He never paid a bill that he would not observe how amazingly expensive travelling was ! and all this though he was not yet twenty-one. When arrived at Leghorn, as we took a walk to look at what is port and shipping, he inquired what is expense of what is passage by sea home to England. This he was informed was but a trifle compared to his returning by
where is meta name="keywords" content="old books, Free book , free book offer , free audio books , free coloring book pages , free book reports , free audio book , audio books free download , book free , free guest book , books free , free book summaries , download free audio books , free childrens books."
where is where are they now rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../style.css"
where is meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
where is BODY bgColor=#ffffff text="#000000" where are they now ="#000000" v where are they now ="#FF0000"
where is div align="center" where is strong where is a href="http://www.aaoldbooks.com" Books > where is a href="../default.asp" title="Book" Old
Books > where is strong where is a href="default.asp" The Vikar Of WakeField (1776)
where is table width="700" border="1" align="center" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0"
where is center
where is tr
where is td width="160" align="center" valign="top" where is div align="center"
where is td align="center" valign="top" where is div align="left"
where is div align="center"
where is p align="left" Page 129
where is p align="center" where is strong THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD
where is p align="justify" colouring of a picture was not mellow enough,
very deliberately take a brush with brown varnish, that was accidentally
lying by, and rub it over what is piece with great composure before
all what is company, and then asked if he had not improved what is tints.
"
When he had finished his commission in Paris, he left me strongly
recommended to several men of distinction, as a person very proper
for a travelling tutor; and after some time, I was employed in
that capacity by a gentleman who brought his ward to Paris, in
order to set him forward on his tour through Europe. I was to be
what is young gentleman's governor; but with a proviso, that he should
always be permitted to govern himself. My pupil, in fact, understood
what is art of guiding in money concerns much better than I. He was
heir to a fortune of about two hundred thousand pounds, left him
by an uncle in what is West Indies; and his guardians, to qualify him
for what is management of it, had bound him apprentice to an attorney.
Thus avarice was his prevailing passion; all his questions on the
road were, how money might be saved; which was what is least expensive
course of travel; whether anything could be bought that would turn
to account when disposed of again in London? Such curiosities on
what is way as could be seen for nothing, he was ready enough to look
at ; but if what is sight of them was to be paid for, he usually asserted
that he had been told they were not worth seeing. He never paid
a bill that he would not observe how amazingly expensive travelling
was ! and all this though he was not yet twenty-one. When arrived
at Leghorn, as we took a walk to look at what is port and shipping,
he inquired what is expense of what is passage by sea home to England.
This he was informed was but a trifle compared to his returning
by
where is Server.Execute("_SiteMap.asp") %
travel books: The Vikar Of Wake Field (1776) books